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The people of Eshowe carried out brave revolutionary acts of justice today. The racist white farmers kill blacks like we are animals. We are tired of living under terrorism in our own land. The murderers who again murdered must never set foot on the farm. It now belongs to the people!Continue reading…

The last 2 weeks the controversial topic of land expropriation without compensation has been much debated. For years the ANC/EFF have been misleading the public and the international community with misleading statements that whites own 80% of the land. In November 2017 the Land Audit Report of land ownership was released.

If you look at the real figures about REAL LAND OWNERSHIP it is undeniably clear and very apparent that there is a more sinister motive behind the whole issue about the much debated land issue. The ANC/EFF is deliberately misleading its citizens on land ownership.Continue reading…

William Pulles did an actual analysis of the Government Stats, for those with ears to hear:

” For those that are interested in the land debate, I have studied the November 2017 Land Audit report which has been so grossly misrepresented by poor quality journalists and present the real data below.Continue reading…

A family of six was attacked on a smallholding outside Centurion in the early hours of the morning and robbed in an area where there is currently high tension due to threatening illegal landgrabs.Continue reading…

” I’m the Messiah of our time. I will give free land to my people. Unlike Jesus or Nelson Mandela and his friends, I don’t need to go to a stupid prison to save my people.Unlike Nelson Mandela and his friendsContinue reading…

GLOBAL peace is deteriorating as the economic impact of national and international violence escalates to $14.3 trillion (R178 trillion) – up significantly from a cost of $9.8 trillion in 2014.Continue reading…

Dealing with the housing backlog and granting title deeds to RDP beneficiaries are some of the ways the City of Johannesburg is trying to address the growing concern of land invasions.

“We are recently seeing an upsurge of, call it, land invasion or land grabs or occupation without compensation, but the truth of the matter is that either state-owned land or privately owned land is being invaded,” Sun said.Continue reading…

As South Africa enters an era where expropriation without compensation needs to be approached delicately, the EFF have already thrown a spanner in the works, by orchestrating land grabs on Gauteng farms.

As reported, EFF Gauteng chairperson Mandisa Mashego confirmed that a group of citizens illegally occupying land across the province were representatives of the red beretsContinue reading…

In the 3000 years since the end of the Stone Age, the indigenous people of Africa could not manage to create an infrastructure, could not mine or produce export, could, in fact not succeed in building anything higher than one storey and could not write down anything as reference for future generations, because they could not manage to master the art of writing. In fact, when the first Europeans arrived on 6 April 1652 it was 1974 years after Ptolemy I built the magnificent library of Alexandria – and in Southern Africa the indigenous people still could do no more than a few rock paintings and a clay pot with patterns on it.Continue reading…

For decades the black man was brainwashed by liberal, foreign propaganda into believing that his land was stolen by white settlers and that the only solution for his misery would be to take back the land. Continue reading…

The country’s current debate over land expropriation without compensation, which has now been endorsed by Parliament, is important. Not because, as some fear, it will radically change the constitution. Rather, it tells South Africans how, in the economy and other spheres, the country deals with its minority ruled past: by crisis followed by compromise.

Crises are the only way change happens because, since the 1970s, the goal of the minority which has called the shots in the society for decades has been to ensure that changes alter as little as possible.Continue reading…